Tripp Mosher1,2

M, ID# 1696, (1744 - 1822)
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Father*Caleb Mosher3 b. 8 Sep 1721, d. 1793
Mother*Elizabeth Wilbor b. 23 Jul 1723, d. a 5 Sep 1793

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     Tripp Mosher was born on 26 October 1744 Dutchess County, New York.4,5,6,7 Tripp was a Quaker in at Nine Partners Monthly Meeting, in Nine Partners, Dutchess, New York.6 He was the son of Caleb Mosher and Elizabeth Wilbor.3
     On 30 July 1767, Tripp Mosher married Mary Haight, daughter of Joshua Haight and Charity (Unknown), at Oblong MM in Nine Partners Precinct, Dutchess County, New York.8 An ear mark for Trippwas recorded by Reuben Hopkins, Town Clerk on 4 May 1774 in Nine Partners Precinct, Dutchess, New York. The ear mark was described as a crop off the left ear and a hole in the right ear.9 During the Revolution Tripp was confined for attending a Quaker meeting in Flushing New York.6 Tripp Mosher witnessed the will of Abishag Wilbor on 6 April 1786 Washington, Dutchess, New York.10,11,12
     Tripp Mosher appeared on the census of 1790 in Washington, Dutchess, New York, living next door to his brother Samuel Mosher and John Allen III.13,6 He witnessed the will of Thomas Wilbor on 21 July 1796 Washington, Dutchess, New York.14,15,16,17,18 Tripp was Superintendent of Nine Partners Boarding School in September 1796 in Nine Partners Precinct, Dutchess, New York.19,6
     On 22 August 1816,Tripp lived in Washington, Dutchess, New York.8
     On 22 August 1816, Tripp Mosher married Mary Wing, daughter of Benjamin Davis and Lydia Nichols, in Dover, Dutchess County, New York.8,6
     Tripp Mosher died on 5 November 1822 in Nine Partners Precinct, Dutchess, New York, at the age of 78.4

Land

Hart's Village, Dutchess, New York, built a Grist Mill6

Children of Tripp Mosher and Mary Haight

Family: Tripp Mosher and Mary Davis

Citations

  1. [S147] Frank J. Doherty, compiler, Settlers of Beekman Patent, Dutchess County, New York (Pleasant Valley New York: Doherty, Frank J., 1993), Volume IV, page 39, The Davis Families.. Hereinafter cited as Beekman Patent Settlers.
  2. [S160] Clifford and William McDermott Buck, Eighteenth Century Documents of The Nine Partners Patent, Dutchess County, New York. Collections of The Dutchess County Historical Society Volume X. (Baltimore, MD:: Gateway Press, Inc , 1979), page 538, Estate #179.. Hereinafter cited as Eighteenth Century Docs.
  3. [S307] Mildred (Mosher) Chamberlain and Laura (McGaffey) Clarenbach, compiler, Descendants of Hugh Mosher and Rebecca Maxon throught Seven Generations (Madison, Wisconsin: Laura M. Clarenbach, 1990), page 40. Hereinafter cited as Desc Hugh Mosher.
  4. [S143] John Cox Jr., Dutchess County, New York Quaker Records. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000. Electronic reproduction of Cox, John, Jr., comp. Quaker Records: Nine-Partners Monthly Meeting, Dutchess Co., N.Y. (n.p.: n.pub. ). Hereinafter cited as Dutchess County, NY Quaker.
  5. [S507] "Ancestral File (TM)"; Mrs. Mary Fran Downet[NEE MIZE-NEE BUMP], 145 Broadview DR APT 703, Kankakee IL, USA 60901-2046, Ancestral File Family History Library (FHL), 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Hereinafter cited as "Ancestral File (TM)". Viewed online on June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998.
  6. [S307] Mildred (Mosher) Chamberlain and Laura (McGaffey) Clarenbach, compiler, Descendants of Hugh Mosher and Rebecca Maxon throught Seven Generations (Madison, Wisconsin: Laura M. Clarenbach, 1990), page 40 and 108. Hereinafter cited as Desc Hugh Mosher.
  7. [S924] Charles E. Jorgenson, compiler, "Ancestral File (TM) Caleb Mosher (AFN: MX5L-DM)"; Ancestral File Family History Library (FHL), 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Hereinafter cited as "Ancestral File (TM) Caleb Mosher". Viewed online <http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=af/search_AF.asp&clear_form=true> on 19 May 2005.
  8. [S815] Society of Friends. Oblong Monthly Meeting - Nine Partners Monthly Meeting Filmed in 1950 by the Genealogical Society of Utah, state of New York Quaker meeting records, Section 1-2: Records of Oblong monthly meeting-heads of families, births, deaths, marriages and intentions. -- Sections 3-4: Records of nine partners monthly meeting - birth, deaths, and removeal certificate. -- Section 5: Records of Creek monthly meeting, Family History Library (FHL) microfilm # 873511, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Hereinafter cited as Oblong / Nine Partners MM.
  9. [S160] Clifford and William McDermott Buck, Eighteenth Century Documents of The Nine Partners Patent, Dutchess County, New York. Collections of The Dutchess County Historical Society Volume X. (Baltimore, MD:: Gateway Press, Inc , 1979), Minutes of Annual Meetings, Ear marks, page 617. Hereinafter cited as Eighteenth Century Docs.
  10. [S160] Clifford and William McDermott Buck, Eighteenth Century Documents of The Nine Partners Patent, Dutchess County, New York. Collections of The Dutchess County Historical Society Volume X. (Baltimore, MD:: Gateway Press, Inc , 1979), page 562, Estate # 294. Hereinafter cited as Eighteenth Century Docs.
  11. [S175] Benjamin F. Wilbour and John R. Wilbor The Wildbores in America. A Family Tree, 5 volumes, Volume I (Salem, Massachusetts: Higginson Book Company, 1933, reprinted 1998), Volumn 1, Page 73, E-585.. Hereinafter cited as Wildbores in America.
  12. [S153] New York Historical Society, New York Abstracts of Wills on file in the Surrogates Office, City of New York. (New York: New York Historical Society , 1900), Abstracts of Wills, Vol XIII, 1784-1786, Page 89. Hereinafter cited as NY Abstracts Will.
  13. [S308] 1790 US Census Population Schedule, Dutchess County, New York, National Archives, Textual Reference Branch (NWDT1), Washington, District of Columbia, National Archives Micropublication Series M637, roll 6 , Tripp Mosher Household, Washington township, page 161.
  14. [S330] Thomas Wilbor will (21 Jul 1796), Abstracts of Dutchess county New York Wills dated 1752 - 1834: item 6, page 68, Family History Library (FHL) microfilm #17615, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Hereinafter cited as Thomas Wilbor Will.
  15. [S141] George Wilbur, compiler, Genealogy of the Wilburs of Northeast Nebraska (Laguna Beach California: privately printed by request, 1956). Hereinafter cited as Wilburs of Northeast Nebraska.
  16. [S160] Clifford and William McDermott Buck, Eighteenth Century Documents of The Nine Partners Patent, Dutchess County, New York. Collections of The Dutchess County Historical Society Volume X. (Baltimore, MD:: Gateway Press, Inc , 1979), page 562, Estate # 296. Hereinafter cited as Eighteenth Century Docs.
  17. [S173] William G. Closson, Josia Closson Family of New England & Josiah Closson & Allied William Olin Families. (n.p.: Flushing, New York: 1952 ) Family History Library (FHL) # 1463959 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah , page 67, No. 38, Microfilm #1463959, Family History Library [FHL], Salt Lake City UT.
  18. [S175] Benjamin F. Wilbour and John R. Wilbor The Wildbores in America. A Family Tree, 5 volumes, Volume I (Salem, Massachusetts: Higginson Book Company, 1933, reprinted 1998), Volumn 1, Page 73, E-582.. Hereinafter cited as Wildbores in America.
  19. [S142] Dutchess County Genealogical Society, History of Dutchess County, New York (Interlaken, New York: Heart of the Lakes Publishing , 1980), page 488.. Hereinafter cited as History of Dutchess Cnty NY.

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Zachariah Mosher

M, ID# 2795, (1755 - before 1827)
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Father*Ephraim Mosher b. 21 Sep 1726, d. 28 May 1823
Mother*Elizabeth Story

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     Zachariah Mosher was born on 21 April 1755 in Washington, Dutchess, New York. He was the son of Ephraim Mosher and Elizabeth Story.
     On 19 May 1776, Zachariah Mosher married Sarah Merrihew at First Stanford Baptist Church in Bangall, Dutchess County, New York.
     Zachariah Mosher died before 15 March 1827 in in Stanford, Dutchess, New York.

Family: Zachariah Mosher and Sarah Merrihew


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Joseph Mowry

M, ID# 356, (1647 - 1716)
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Father*Roger Mowry
Mother*Mary Johnson

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     Joseph Mowry was born in 1647 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts.1,2 He was the son of Roger Mowry and Mary Johnson.
     In 1671, Joseph Mowry married Mary Wilbore, daughter of William Wilbore and Martha Holmes, in Tiverton, Newport County, Rhode Island.2
     Joseph Mowry died on 27 May 1716 in in Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island.1,2

Child of Joseph Mowry and Mary Wilbore

Citations

  1. [S14] Earl P. Crandall, "Crandall Family Web," online http://www.geocities.com/~wyatt1599/cfa/contents.html by viewed by GLM. Hereinafter cited as Crandall Family Web.
  2. [S175] Benjamin F. Wilbour and John R. Wilbor The Wildbores in America. A Family Tree, 5 volumes, Volume I (Salem, Massachusetts: Higginson Book Company, 1933, reprinted 1998), 1:35, Individual B-3.. Hereinafter cited as Wildbores in America.

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Mary Mowry

F, ID# 2142, (1672 - 1720)
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Father*Joseph Mowry b. 1647, d. 27 May 1716
Mother*Mary Wilbore b. 1654, d. 17 Apr 1720

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     Mary Mowry was born on 17 October 1672 in Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island. She was the daughter of Joseph Mowry and Mary Wilbore.
     In 1689, Mary Mowry married Daniel Coggeshall, son of Joshua Coggeshall and Joan Wait, in.
     Mary Mowry died on 17 April 1720 at the age of 47.

Children of Mary Mowry and Daniel Coggeshall


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Roger Mowry

M, ID# 545
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     Roger Mowry.1
     Roger Mowry married Mary Johnson in.1

Child of Roger Mowry and Mary Johnson

Citations

  1. [S175] Benjamin F. Wilbour and John R. Wilbor The Wildbores in America. A Family Tree, 5 volumes, Volume I (Salem, Massachusetts: Higginson Book Company, 1933, reprinted 1998), 1:35, Individual B-3.. Hereinafter cited as Wildbores in America.

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